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PostPosted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 7:18 am 
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‘Naive’ driver suspended after carrying pepper spray amid ‘fear for his safety’

https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/190 ... spray-car/

A “NAIVE” private hire driver who carried pepper spray in his car due to “fear for his safety” has been suspended.

Thomas Gallagher said he did not know the spray was illegal as he urged licensing chiefs to allow him to continue driving.

His son told councillors how the 56-year-old had previously been spat on, punched and threatened with a knife while at work.

City licensing chiefs decided to suspend his licence for two weeks.

Mr Gallagher was summoned before the licensing committee after Police Scotland complained he was “no longer a fit and proper person to hold a licence”.

He had been charged with the offence, under the firearms act, in August 2019 and was later fined £270.

The private hire driver had passengers in his car at the time of the offence, a police officer told the committee. A pepper spray canister was found attached to his seat cover, she added.

Licensing chairman Alex Wilson said: “Why on earth did you have pepper spray in your car?”

Representing his dad, Mr Gallagher’s son, also called Thomas, said: “His reasons for having that was due to his fear for his safety.

“He was unaware it was illegal and it was under the firearms act.

“I know my dad and I can say this is unlike his character. I know that if he knew that was illegal, he wouldn’t have had it in his vehicle.”

His dad, who has been driving private hires since 1998, then added: “I had no intention of using that, it was given to me a couple of weeks before by another driver. I meant to dispose of it.

“There’s no way I’d ever use anything on anybody, that’s not my nature.

“I’ve just been naive. If I lost my licence I’ve got nothing. I’ve not got a criminal record, I’ve never hurt anybody in my life.”

He added: “I class myself as a good guy, I’m not a bad person, I’m not violent. I should never have left it in my motor.”

Mr Wilson said: “Passengers can be very unpredictable, particularly under the influence of alcohol or recreational drugs, and it is a dangerous job out there.

“I don’t for one minute deny any private hire driver being a bit fearful for their own safety.”

But he added: “That’s why we have Police Scotland, that’s why you have your radio and that’s why you have other people at the end of your radio, to be able to call for help.

“At the end of the day, if you had used that pepper spray on a member of the public, you’re putting yourself at greater risk.

“You could have ended up with a custodial sentence. It wasn’t the best course of action.”


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 7:19 am 
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Licensing chairman Alex Wilson said: “Why on earth did you have pepper spray in your car?”

Isn't it obvious?

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“That’s why we have Police Scotland, that’s why you have your radio and that’s why you have other people at the end of your radio, to be able to call for help."

Yes, it's that simple ](*,)

"Look, pal, I know you're pointing a knife at me, but could you just wait ten minutes while I phone the police and wait for them to roll up?" :-s

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“At the end of the day, if you had used that pepper spray on a member of the public, you’re putting yourself at greater risk."

On the other hand, it could get him out of danger :-s

Of course, I'm not advocating that anyone carries pepper spray. But this kind of holier-than-thou stuff from councillors seriously annoys me.

Does he really mean all that, or is he just saying what's expected of him? :roll:


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 11:36 am 
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He is lucky to only get a suspension there have been numerous cases on here of people being caught with weapons in their car and losing their badge including IIRC pepper spray

as for councillors they always think they are better than us and have little or no respect for the people they are meant to serve !

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 7:21 pm 
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A “NAIVE” private hire driver who carried pepper spray in his car due to “fear for his safety” has been suspended.

He is not naive, he is utterly f***ing stupid.

He could have gone inside for that. #-o

I know some driver have in the past carried hairspray, even though some of them were bald. :shock:

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